INDIO>> English electronic-inspired quartet Rudimental packed the Mojave Tent at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday with their electronic interludes, melodic lyrics and choreographed dance. The crowd surrounded the tent from all sides and even during their performance, more people kept attempting to push inside to see the group.

This was the group’s first time at Coachella and all the members of their group danced around the stage during the performance, with the exception of their drummer, who waved his sticks wildly instead.

During the middle of their set, the speakers blew out on one side of the stage, plummeting an entire side of the venue into muffled sounds carried over from the other speakers. Some people tried to push to the other side where the speakers still worked, but others stayed put and never missed a beat, still dancing to what they could hear from the other speakers.

After a while, the sound was restored and the audience’s patience was rewarded by Rudimental announcing, “This is our brother John Newman!” to which John Newman, who is featured in the song “Feel the Love,” came on stage as a special guest. While the crowd threatened to drown out his voice by their own screaming and clapping rendition of the song, he performed with an explosive amount of energy, running from one side of the stage to the other. Chants of “One more song” were heard after the band played their final number, and the audience began to chatter about how “amazing” they were.